Neat video, but I've been looking for an alleged navy training video where they light some on fire and submerge it, and it just keeps burning.
I ask because of that studio fire yesterday. Turns out the film wasn't involved, but it made me think of this.
One of the videos on Film-Tech (there are three) shows nitrate film burning fully submerged. Film was destroyed in the Universal Studios fire. From Universal themselves:
It is with great sadness that I must inform you that yesterdays fire destroyed nearly 100% of the archive prints kept here on the lot. Due to this we will be unable to honor any film bookings of prints that were set to ship from here.
Over the next few weeks and months we will be able to try and piece together what material we do have and if any prints exist elsewhere. For the time being please check your rental confirmations and look under shipping instructions. If the print was set to ship from the studio then you date is now canceled. If the shipping instructions say ship from Deluxe then those dates are still good.
Attempt to get back on topic:
Universal should have known that the Neo Geo is the REAL DEAL. If they made their movies in the REAL DEAL Neo Geo format instead of wimpy film, this wouldn't be a problem.